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Parsons is looking for a talented GIS Digital Delivery Specialist to join our team. In this role, you will lead GIS-enabled digital delivery for infrastructure programs-integrating engineering and ...

Cartographic production in paper and digital formats. * Maintenance of the GIS Program budgets. * Installation and support of ArcGIS Desktop software for users outside the GIS Program, * Unmanned ...

GIS Technician

Plummer, ID · On-site

$25 - $30/hr

Cartographic production in paper and digital formats. * Maintenance of the GIS Program budgets. * Installation and support of ArcGIS Desktop software for users outside the GIS Program, * Unmanned ...

GIS ANALYST

Wellpinit, WA · On-site

$17.13 - $29/hr

The position of GIS analyst aids the preservation of Spokane Tribal Ancestral, Historic ... Programming skills and experience with computers graphics (video editing, digitizing images, etc ...

Recognized as the organization's subject matter expert (SME) in geospatial engineering and digital mapping technologies, the Principal Engineer establishes technical criteria, directs enterprise GIS ...

Recognized as the organization's subject matter expert (SME) in geospatial engineering and digital mapping technologies, the Principal Engineer establishes technical criteria, directs enterprise GIS ...

GIS ANALYST

Wellpinit, WA · On-site

$17.13 - $29/hr

The position of GIS analyst aids the preservation of Spokane Tribal Ancestral, Historic ... Programming skills and experience with computers graphics (video editing, digitizing images, etc ...

The position of GIS analyst aids the preservation of Spokane Tribal Ancestral, Historic ... Programming skills and experience with computers graphics (video editing, digitizing images, etc ...

GIS Analyst

Caldwell, ID · On-site

$29.73 - $35.29/hr

Conduct spatial analysis; maintain digital/physical files; operate small and large copier/printer ... Confer with the GIS Administrator to determine system maintenance needs and conduct ongoing review ...

Recognized as the organization's subject matter expert (SME) in geospatial engineering and digital mapping technologies, the Principal Engineer establishes technical criteria, directs enterprise GIS ...

GIS Technician

Valdosta, GA · On-site

$18.86/hr

Description The GIS Technician duties involve collecting, digitizing, and recording GPS coordinates and field measurements of the City's water and sewer features; designs, plots, and publishes ...

GIS Technician

Valdosta, GA · On-site

$18.86/hr

The GIS Technician duties involve collecting, digitizing, and recording GPS coordinates and field measurements of the City's water and sewer features; designs, plots, and publishes digital maps for ...

Collect digital data from internal and outside resources for integration/import into the Company's GIS Database. * Create professional digital and hard copy maps as requested by staff and management.

A GIS Technician also has a supportive role in analyzing spatial data, digitizing, create and maintaining digital databases. A GIS Technician understands map projections and cartographic principles ...

GIS Coordinator

Delaware, OH

$67.35K - $94.29K/yr

Designs digital maps with geographic data and other data sources. Builds and/or publishes live GIS maps for display or report purposes Integrates programming, mapping, and cartography. Converts and ...

GIS Technician

Valdosta, GA · On-site

$18.86/hr

The GIS Technician duties involve collecting, digitizing, and recording GPS coordinates and field measurements of the City's water and sewer features; designs, plots, and publishes digital maps for ...

GIS Analyst

Dallas, TX · Hybrid

$75.66K - $86.46K/yr

STV is seeking a GIS Analyst to join our Digital Advisory department in one of our major Texas office locations. Key Responsibilities: * Assist with GIS and data analysis, prepare and execute queries ...

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How much do gis digitizing jobs pay per hour?

As of May 28, 2026, the average hourly pay for gis digitizing in the United States is $28.52, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.63 and $33.65 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a GIS Digitizing job?

A GIS Digitizing job involves converting physical maps, satellite images, or other geographic data into digital formats using specialized software. Digitizers trace geographic features like roads, boundaries, and water bodies to create accurate, editable spatial data. This process helps in analyzing, visualizing, and managing geographic information for various applications, such as urban planning, environmental management, and infrastructure development. Strong attention to detail and familiarity with GIS software like ArcGIS or QGIS are essential skills for this role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Gis Digitizing position, and why are they important?

To excel in GIS Digitizing, you need proficiency in geographic information systems, cartography, and spatial data analysis, typically supported by a degree in geography, GIS, or a related field. Expertise with software such as ArcGIS, QGIS, and CAD tools, along with relevant GIS certifications, is highly beneficial. Strong attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication are important soft skills in this role. These skills ensure accurate conversion and management of geographic data, supporting various mapping and planning projects.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of someone working in GIS Digitizing?

Professionals in GIS Digitizing spend their days converting paper maps, sketches, or other geographic data into digital formats using specialized GIS software. You will often interpret and trace geographical features, verify data accuracy, and update attribute tables. Collaboration is common with cartographers, surveyors, and project managers to ensure the accuracy and usefulness of geographic datasets. Attention to detail, adherence to data standards, and the ability to manage multiple tasks are essential for success in this role.
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Job description

Summary:
This role promotes GIS accuracy and consistency as it relates to enterprise policies, procedures, and standards.
Job Responsibilities:
• Reference and gain an understanding of department GIS Digitizing Standards.
• Perform the workflow of retrieving relevant facility documentation and reviewing GIS digitizing for accuracy.
• Utilize GIS digitizing standards, facility documentation, and the GIS environment to evaluate database accuracy and health.
• Transpose complex data from records maps, CAD drawings, land base maps, demographic models and economic resources and other source documents into GIS related database
• Assist and collaborate with team members to communicate issues or necessary feedback relevant to improving accuracy and problem identification.
Qualifications:
• Bachelor's degree in GIS, geography, computer science or a related field is a plus.
• 0-2 year's experience required.
• Experience with GIS software such as ESRI, AutoDesk, Bentley, Integraph, etc
• Strong understanding of geographic concepts
• Experience with Microsoft Office..
• Proficiency in computer systems, applications, and database software.